Syria is facing renewed turmoil as sectarian clashes, particularly in the southern province of Sweida, have exposed the fragility of the country's post-Assad era.
The violence has pitted the Druze minority against Sunni Muslim tribes, leading to deadly confrontations and raising fears of a wider conflict. Israel has intervened with airstrikes, citing the protection of civilians, while the international community remains largely hesitant or silent. The new Syrian government, led by figures with controversial pasts, is struggling to maintain order and address the presence of foreign fighters.
These developments highlight the deep divisions and instability that continue to threaten Syria's unity and prospects for peace.
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